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but the teacher s got some of what it wanted and the city got some of what it wanted. >> thank you we appreciate it. >> now to today's other big story. the romney campaign, the gop nominee made at a private mund razois race fundraiser. >> take a listen to mr. trump. i don't think he should apologize. but he should not be apologizing. so just what will the political fall out of this gaff if any. let's go to robert costa of the national review. >> this is a big story of mitt romney. they see this as a one-week story. maybe a 24-hour story. they believe that they can get beyond this shiny object they can win this election. >> it was taken only months ago. and it was filtered again. >> can mitt romney come back to the economy? that is what his campaign was focused on today. getting back to the mufundaments of whether or not they think he is strong. i'm going to share with senior adviser ed gillespie. former clinton white house aid, keith boynten. thanks. ed klein, do you think that romney ought to apologize? do you think he was wrong the way he went through the 47%? >> i think he shouldn'
but the teacher s got some of what it wanted and the city got some of what it wanted. >> thank you we appreciate it. >> now to today's other big story. the romney campaign, the gop nominee made at a private mund razois race fundraiser. >> take a listen to mr. trump. i don't think he should apologize. but he should not be apologizing. so just what will the political fall out of this gaff if any. let's go to robert costa of the national review. >> this is a big story of...
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eight hundred ninety s. were seen serious attempts at unionization you know some and then you know in the one nine hundred twenty s. again well in the one thousand nine hundred really another big effort at unionization and then the whole thing falls in in one nine hundred twenty nine and and out of the thirty's comes the great flint sit sit down strike and successful union efforts that that brought about the wagner act the national labor relations act in nineteen thirty five and and then the the backlash in forty seven would have hurt but the point is that literally from eight hundred sixty to nine hundred thirty five it took that long for labor to make that case took three or four generations to make their case to the american people to the point where it just became conventional wisdom of course we're going to pass the wagner act you know and then then then people on the right who are fighting it were the crazies and are we kind of at that point again where the american people have have lost that informati
eight hundred ninety s. were seen serious attempts at unionization you know some and then you know in the one nine hundred twenty s. again well in the one thousand nine hundred really another big effort at unionization and then the whole thing falls in in one nine hundred twenty nine and and out of the thirty's comes the great flint sit sit down strike and successful union efforts that that brought about the wagner act the national labor relations act in nineteen thirty five and and then the...
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there are some guidepost in the opinion and i think we will s ee as future cases. the maintenance of issue is the next one to be teed up. thank you very much. [applause] >> randy has a comment. >> i was on the panel with david the monday after the decision. i want to echo my agreement with basically everything he said. you go into legal combat with the justices and judges you have. if congress has simply called the penalty a tax, i think we would have lost in every lower court and in every court of appeal. it would have been following all of the tax law. i think we would have lost completely and it would not have reached the commerce clause. we were lucky they did it the way they did. congress can do whatever it wants and that is the theory of the four liberal justices. david is troubled -- the stakes are not very high. it is troubling. there's a reason for this. we have been operating for a 5-4 vote. if you have five votes for striking it down, you have to hold that five votes every single time and five votes is not enough to do that. somebody is going to break. y
there are some guidepost in the opinion and i think we will s ee as future cases. the maintenance of issue is the next one to be teed up. thank you very much. [applause] >> randy has a comment. >> i was on the panel with david the monday after the decision. i want to echo my agreement with basically everything he said. you go into legal combat with the justices and judges you have. if congress has simply called the penalty a tax, i think we would have lost in every lower court and...
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the fault is an affront to the day and some of the ballot is prepared the temperatures 70's and 80's england. out towards the coast like the these and '60s with patchy fog even cooler weather. >>> a few co-workers notice as rubber, are heading to san francisco this morning. no. but what wanted to 80 connector. the offer with closure eastbound but however for. closed until 530 this morning. was however for commuter is the moving at top speeds. more road what hit no. 880 enterprise 16th. this is a live look near the coliseum were in north and software everything looks great the appeared mass- transit also in the start. this is the trend of axle and everything is going nicely and up the ructions all along the peninsula. >>> a cut its north africa and which is calling for more demonstrations and attacks on american diplomats to protect his interest is on video. in afghanistan at least four people are dead after an attack by a female suicide bomber in cobble to the police say the bomber had traversed all sedan into a minibus caring for the aviation workers. eight of the victims were from
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s and workers so the thirty years ago c.e.o.'s made twenty five times more than their average worker and yet today much. and yet today make as much as five hundred times more than their average worker those same policies that result in the top one percent seen their share of national income triple over the last three decades while the bottom ninety percent have seen their share drop by twenty percent years of lobbying and outright bribery have rigged the tax code against working americans. forcing them to pay a higher tax rate than members of the corporate elite like mitt romney and warren buffet not only that those higher taxes paid by working people they don't flow through the coffers of government to be reinvested to help the working class with better schools or social services or infrastructure instead that revenue goes straight to corporate treasuries in the form of bailouts on wall street tax subsidies the oil industries or giveaways to the for profit health insurance cartel for example the wall street bailout financed by t
s and workers so the thirty years ago c.e.o.'s made twenty five times more than their average worker and yet today much. and yet today make as much as five hundred times more than their average worker those same policies that result in the top one percent seen their share of national income triple over the last three decades while the bottom ninety percent have seen their share drop by twenty percent years of lobbying and outright bribery have rigged the tax code against working americans....
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s big tent? the best (bleep)ing news team has more. >> there's one key message at the democratic national convention that's not in dispute. >> we are the big tent party. we represent everyone. >> we're definitely the arms wide open party. >> we're the party of inclusion. >> we have just about everybody you can possibly imagine in the party. >> yes, they were open to everybody. >> basically latinos, hispanics, black, the l.g.b.t. community, women. >> everyone's welcome. >> everyone's welcome. >> except... >> except unless you own a corporation or if you're a hunter, a gun owner, white males. >> really, you want to lose all the white males? >> they're a bunch of gun toting hillbilly tea partiers. that's all i have to say. bang, bang, bang. >> bunch of jerkoffs, right? >> definitely. >> how open are you? >> well, open enough to include everybody. >> oh, really. who wouldn't you include? >> those beer toting fakeers down in florida. the tampa convention guys. >> you know the types. >> pot bellies. >>
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at $701, that's 15 times earnings, what the s&p500. i say "only," but it's the same for the market. gerri: compare that with internet stocks in the interpret boom, people would think you are crazy. >> i know. this is a cheap stock for what they do. gerri: by historic standards. >> yes, that's right. gerri: all right. big talk in the market is what happened to oil prices. >> yeah. gerri: big shocker, oil prices tanked. all kinds of conversation, what's going on here? a fat finger trader mistake? what do you think happened? >> i mean, there's some talk there was a rumor going around about the oil reserve being released, but i think it was a technical glitch, a mini version of the flash crash, fat finger, whatever you want to call it. will be interesting to see how the investigation goes. i suspect something like that surfaces. gerri: people hear that, "technical glitch," and they also here it's not the playing field for investors. somebody is making money on the glitch. >> right, right, it is frustrating, particularly for a market participant like myself, but we'll see what comes to l
at $701, that's 15 times earnings, what the s&p500. i say "only," but it's the same for the market. gerri: compare that with internet stocks in the interpret boom, people would think you are crazy. >> i know. this is a cheap stock for what they do. gerri: by historic standards. >> yes, that's right. gerri: all right. big talk in the market is what happened to oil prices. >> yeah. gerri: big shocker, oil prices tanked. all kinds of conversation, what's going on...
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moral cowardes s. refusal to reject the enemies. repeat after me. it's them, not us. which runs counter to teacher lounge logic that stains the white house. if it's our fault, why aren't the muslims riots in the u.s.? maybe because they don't orchestrate it. only the media thinks the response is carrier than the appeasement. this is not war for islam heart and mind but for the lungs and kidneys. we cannot forfeit our western principles to appease haters. the media, champions of free expression doing that. they track the filmmaker down and justify the anti-west outrage on heels of romanticizing the sister scam occupy wall street. why? because it's all they know. cultivated on the college campus. only thing discussed is american strength. there is a reason bill ayers never bombed a college. those were his hearts and minds. >> great analogy. >> respond with facts. please call college campuses and teacher lounge. you assume that all college campuses are appeasement? >> greg: 80% are overwhelmingly liberal. no real american would care about. the anti-americanism is born in
moral cowardes s. refusal to reject the enemies. repeat after me. it's them, not us. which runs counter to teacher lounge logic that stains the white house. if it's our fault, why aren't the muslims riots in the u.s.? maybe because they don't orchestrate it. only the media thinks the response is carrier than the appeasement. this is not war for islam heart and mind but for the lungs and kidneys. we cannot forfeit our western principles to appease haters. the media, champions of free expression...
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s and c.t. scans which then they just couldn't really afford so they stopped having them well this is part of the reason that the medical imaging of g.e. had its growth in two dimitry well that's something that's remarkable i mean is this how big the market is that either of this is the size of g.'s employee pool that they're affecting the demand side of the g. or i lost my train of thought you wanted to make what kind of response is that with this reminded me of what i thought i was how henry ford reportedly he used to pay his employees and off money. so that they could afford cars so that they could afford to be customers because he thought that that is what would be good for his business i think this is interesting because we're seeing the flip side of it where g.e.'s medical imaging business is shrinking because their customers can no longer afford this service because their health benefits don't cover anymore they have higher deductible i lucked out and work for a guy was a true capitalist
s and c.t. scans which then they just couldn't really afford so they stopped having them well this is part of the reason that the medical imaging of g.e. had its growth in two dimitry well that's something that's remarkable i mean is this how big the market is that either of this is the size of g.'s employee pool that they're affecting the demand side of the g. or i lost my train of thought you wanted to make what kind of response is that with this reminded me of what i thought i was how henry...
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learn some history you know what propelled america economic prosperity of the one nine hundred fifty s. number one we didn't have any competition germany and japan were blah to oblivion as was europe when the when they started competing in the late fifties guess what the economy slowed down you know what john kennedy did the great democratic president probably the last patriotic democratic president he cut taxes he dropped it from ninety one percent down to seventy percent tax rate when he tried to turn around yes right he dropped it he just told you he was rich in a sense because a model saying exactly so so it was a sort of scene and he doesn't. get to twenty five percent to be exploding on the twenty six percent i realize i don't actually do anything for you liberals to deal with deal with it i know the extent of the unsolicited why don't you and your contact list or your little you have got i mean bloated why don't you draw your little theory once you draw your laffer curve on your napkin feel all good about it and go rub it on yourself and then once you go ride one of your dinosaur
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1990's especially. some of the protests in that time were quite intense and dangerous. host: here is a tweet -- republican and honolulu. you are up next. caller: i have been watching this wto thing on this morning. it is pretty interesting. i am for it and a level playing field, but it looks like the chinese want to have their cake and eat it, too. our so-called president that is taking care of us. obviously he just wants machel and there for another four years to keep her happy. -- michelle in there for another four years to keep her happy. it looks like obama will be reelected in we will have to work 20% on currency, and that will adjust things immediately. it will set the world on its fanny for a while. host: lower the currency 20%. what do you make of that? guest: there are two currency questions here. we a long alleged china is manipulating its currency. i think the calller might have been referring to recent actions by the fed. could that affect on u.s. currency? i would rather not touch that, bec
1990's especially. some of the protests in that time were quite intense and dangerous. host: here is a tweet -- republican and honolulu. you are up next. caller: i have been watching this wto thing on this morning. it is pretty interesting. i am for it and a level playing field, but it looks like the chinese want to have their cake and eat it, too. our so-called president that is taking care of us. obviously he just wants machel and there for another four years to keep her happy. -- michelle in...
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s are your forecast next. we are falling a developing mexico where a massive for 130s underway escaped present the n monday. o out 3 milescated from the u.s. border in texas. are teamingoldiers for the manhunt. the prison director and to employees have been detained. prisone of the larger hit mexico in recent years. back here at home, has been since the serial sniper area. g script the metro f at theolice chie of the conduct -- center was back in town, about what could have helped them solve the case sooner. it the month still seared consciousness of those who endured it. >> it chaos. everybody was scared. everybody was scared. memories 10 years after the d.c. sniper killing spree. for one man in particular, decade has passed in the blink of the night. ways, it feels like two years. countyas the montgomery in 2002 and the public face of the massive task catch thembled to snipers. w retired and living in florida, he returned to the d.c. that increased the fear. that as the death to 10 and 15 separate shootings,
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the s&p managed to drop two whole points. oil continued its retreat dropping $1.33 just to over $95 a barrel. in corporate news fedex cutting its profit outlook. customers using well, less ground service because of this slow economy. fedex down more than 3%. and apple closing above $700 for first time ever. apple up more than 19% over the past three months. with those numbers it starts to show up, the most valuable company in the world now with a market cap of 658 billion. can you hear a trillion? >>> microsoft announced it is raising its quarterly dividend 15%. shares sliding in after-hours trading however. >>> goldman sachs announcing its chief financial officer is retiring at the end of this year to be replaced by charles schwartz, the global head of securities. >>> joining me, john silvia, chief economist at wells fargo. john, good to have you here. let's get right to it. this market is making some mysterious moves. what do you divine what is going on after ben bernanke said, here's the money? >> well the market responded
the s&p managed to drop two whole points. oil continued its retreat dropping $1.33 just to over $95 a barrel. in corporate news fedex cutting its profit outlook. customers using well, less ground service because of this slow economy. fedex down more than 3%. and apple closing above $700 for first time ever. apple up more than 19% over the past three months. with those numbers it starts to show up, the most valuable company in the world now with a market cap of 658 billion. can you hear a...
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mid 50s outside oakland 56 livermore 56, in this city 55, santa rosa down to mid 40's. currently 50 degrees. temperatures have been colder than normal. in san francisco oakland and san jose cooler than normal. the onshore flow has gotten stronger a pushed inland we are cloud the at the coast clout and fog in the bay area and at the bay lasting until after lunch tomorrow. we have a one-two punch of and onshore flow, that teams up with low pressure from the north it enhances the onshore flow. we will stay coolly cloudy near the bay of away until lunchtime. milder weather coming back. these are the highs tomorrow. s f o 68, concord 6 degrees below average. mid to upper seventies sunnyvale and palo alto. walnut creek 79, 72 mill valley. we keep the sunshine but we stayed chilly. dennis up with sports. >>> which shark is headed to europe and close to the play and >>> let's recap the raiders lost starting quarterback to a broken shoulder yesterday that lost in shawntae spencer teared to a foot injury the raiders are 0 and 2 it will get worse. orlando blows out the candles the
mid 50s outside oakland 56 livermore 56, in this city 55, santa rosa down to mid 40's. currently 50 degrees. temperatures have been colder than normal. in san francisco oakland and san jose cooler than normal. the onshore flow has gotten stronger a pushed inland we are cloud the at the coast clout and fog in the bay area and at the bay lasting until after lunch tomorrow. we have a one-two punch of and onshore flow, that teams up with low pressure from the north it enhances the onshore flow. we...
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i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. call now to request your free decision guide. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and you never need a referral. see why millions of people have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp. don't wait. call now. about one reverse mortgage for years now. and no matter where i go, i get the same questions. so i thought that the best wa
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the cost of 2008's wall street caused crisis more than $12.8 trillion with a "t." with me, dennis kelleher, president and ceo of better markets inc. we don't even have enough room on the screen for all the zeros. this is a big number. how did you calculate it and what does it mean to us? >> actually it's not that big of a number if you think about it in contest. we had the working financial crisis of 1929. $12.8 trillion not a lot of money, when you think of it in that terms it's not one full years of the gdp of the united states. >> eliot: what is that coming in 16. >> 14 and 15. >> eliot: you're talking about 85% of the year's gdp. >> it's a conservative number, and it does not include a lot of things. but let me tell you how we came up with the number. first of all we catalog the variety of costs in the economic crisis that it precipitated. this are a lot of different numbers out there, so we focused on the gross domestic products what people produced every day. on october 2009 we reached a peak unemployment. we had 26.9 million americans unemployed in 2009. the
the cost of 2008's wall street caused crisis more than $12.8 trillion with a "t." with me, dennis kelleher, president and ceo of better markets inc. we don't even have enough room on the screen for all the zeros. this is a big number. how did you calculate it and what does it mean to us? >> actually it's not that big of a number if you think about it in contest. we had the working financial crisis of 1929. $12.8 trillion not a lot of money, when you think of it in that terms...
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and 1980's. i started to dig into history, i learned so much, i did not believe how much i missed. you understand that there are long-term trends at work here since the late 1970's. in the economy and politics that have put this in the predicament we're in today. we're not going to get a smart fix in this country unless we understand the roots of our problems and i do not think the campaign is doing that at all. tavis: do your -- to your point, what advice would you offer to journalists in now? i fret that 20 or 30 years from now, there will be journalists covering this moment of economic collapse that will look back as you have done on your career and see the mist a lot of stuff. what advice do you have about journalists and not missing the key details. as brilliant as you were, how did you miss stuff? >> it will happen. you cannot avoid it. one thing you can do is keep part of your reportorial staff and not chase the daily events. let them go back home. let's take a look and see what happened.
and 1980's. i started to dig into history, i learned so much, i did not believe how much i missed. you understand that there are long-term trends at work here since the late 1970's. in the economy and politics that have put this in the predicament we're in today. we're not going to get a smart fix in this country unless we understand the roots of our problems and i do not think the campaign is doing that at all. tavis: do your -- to your point, what advice would you offer to journalists in now?...
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s, who don't have to vet what they're saying. it's not saying, you know, and i approve this message. other people are coming forward. and i just am concerned about not getting to hear just the candidate's side, too much of it -- >> and you can't authenticate what you're looking at. >> how do you guys decide? >> to try and go to the sources that i feel are -- and there's got to be some out there still, that are looking at both sides and trying to get down to truly what plans are. >> name one issue or area where you say this is really a make or break issue for you or is it broader and -- >> it's a little broader. there are a couple of places. education is one of my big concerns with the federal government making its way into and perhaps bullying its way into making school systems and states follow what the feds want to do. talk about politic -- all politics is local, education used to be local as well lt >> ok. who else? charles, you're undecide. why are you undecided? >> i'm waiting for the debates. i'm disappointed in the sound b
s, who don't have to vet what they're saying. it's not saying, you know, and i approve this message. other people are coming forward. and i just am concerned about not getting to hear just the candidate's side, too much of it -- >> and you can't authenticate what you're looking at. >> how do you guys decide? >> to try and go to the sources that i feel are -- and there's got to be some out there still, that are looking at both sides and trying to get down to truly what plans...
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the wind will be gusting as much .s 30 miles an hour a south wind today. tomorrow we will be cooling down, 72. skies clearing. we will start to warm up through the rest of the week. another chance of thunderstorms saturday. we have not nailed down the timing on this. several models show it actually happening on sunday. we hope the roads are doing ok. >> they are. we always stressed that if you water and you are it, don't got through it. that's important. with all the rain expected later today, ponding is a definite area, so use caution. the beltway at connecticut u are headingse yo door, leaving college , beforeards 270 minorticut avenue, a shoulder.he left use caution. we are seeing a little volume on 270 leaving the frederick area, passing out 85 and route 80 urbana towards 109, produced from raindrops and road spray. in virginia the beltway is quiet the 14th street bridge. on 395 and on d.c. 5 there's an accident near malcolm x. back to you. >> thank you. iphone frenzy reaching more new levels now. >> now details. >> the iphone 5 fever keeps building. p
the wind will be gusting as much .s 30 miles an hour a south wind today. tomorrow we will be cooling down, 72. skies clearing. we will start to warm up through the rest of the week. another chance of thunderstorms saturday. we have not nailed down the timing on this. several models show it actually happening on sunday. we hope the roads are doing ok. >> they are. we always stressed that if you water and you are it, don't got through it. that's important. with all the rain expected later...
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talking about them as parasites and moochers and the rare opportunity for the democrats here, chris s. that is he talking about a large segment of the republican base. like it or not, there are a lot of white people, older white people in that category as well. so they've gone from stigmatizing and doing this dog whistle stuff to now it's just crystal clear. there just aren't that many. i think the country is 12% black. if you're talking about 47% of the electorate, it's equal opportunity contempt. it's hugely damaging. >> jim mecina of the campaign has said this about romney's comments. it's shocking that a candidate for the president of the united states would go behind closed door and declare to a group of wealthy donors that half of the american people view themselves as victims, entitled to handouts and are unwilling to take personal responsibility for their lives. it's not my job to care about those people. we can never convince they should take personality responsibility and care for their lives. he's saying, andrea, how does anybody deal with that? >> that is the most damaging
talking about them as parasites and moochers and the rare opportunity for the democrats here, chris s. that is he talking about a large segment of the republican base. like it or not, there are a lot of white people, older white people in that category as well. so they've gone from stigmatizing and doing this dog whistle stuff to now it's just crystal clear. there just aren't that many. i think the country is 12% black. if you're talking about 47% of the electorate, it's equal opportunity...
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s i mean where is it all going to be if i could interrupt that i'm going to understand that our constitution and bill of rights are in shambles no these two parties could care less about those documents i am a great believer in the fabric of this country and the fabric of it is the constitution of the bill of rights and we need to force our elected officials and government to stand by those rules because a government that doesn't have a constitution a bill of rights is really big loss absolutely we have a constitutional law professor going out passing things like the n.d.a. it really is up to we the people to take this country back thank you so much for coming on jesse and your book democrats and republicans everyone check it out thanks so much for your time thank you my pleasure. now if you like what you see so far go to our youtube channel at youtube dot com slash breaking the threat and subscribe to our facebook page at facebook dot com or thoughts break in there that i know the nature of the internet is that i hate is going to hate and troll is going to troll but if you're the more intel
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. >> bush no. 2's flexibility. ability to light a fire under the people of the united states. >> the ability to make himself look newble. >> rec and's ability to be a perceived forced to be -- reagan's ability to be perceived as a force to be reckoned with. >> the ability to persevere. >> there are ten qualities from reagan i would like to assign to him. consistency. shoot from the hip to give him less stiffness. >> and tell me something. if you could have -- get him to answer one question that would help you feel more confident about voting, what is the question you would want to ask mitt romney? let me get some of the others. what you -- what would you want to tell from mitt romney that would help you, maybe i could support him? >> i would like to see something that resembles a business plan. >> that he has a backup plan. just to do something but cannot get it passed congress, how're you going to do it? >> >> i would like to know his details on his tax reform plan. >> i am with her on that one. that see a plan an
. >> bush no. 2's flexibility. ability to light a fire under the people of the united states. >> the ability to make himself look newble. >> rec and's ability to be a perceived forced to be -- reagan's ability to be perceived as a force to be reckoned with. >> the ability to persevere. >> there are ten qualities from reagan i would like to assign to him. consistency. shoot from the hip to give him less stiffness. >> and tell me something. if you could have --...
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idea two years ago today. >> i hope this becomes inspiration for others to understand what the power s both outside and inside organization chrz just people at the end of the day. >> lieutenant government sees it as inspirational as well. >> you light up peoples' imagination and that there is a special place and we can make it that much more special. >> and they've raised $5.5 million, looking for more donation autos this is a piece of fine art so this is almost like painting. >> this is a go and the installation will start in october and will turn on lights in march this is scheduled to be opened for two years. >> thank you. >> and this is mezerizing. >> and the new $40 million camera located on a chilean mountain top. >> this is one of the first photos snapped by the dark energy camera capable of seeing eight billion light years into space. >> astronomers say this helps them learn more about the strange forces. >> and there is a dog getting a real second chance at life. >> this is batman. and this dog was crushed by a car then left for dead. >> when this group california by love and
idea two years ago today. >> i hope this becomes inspiration for others to understand what the power s both outside and inside organization chrz just people at the end of the day. >> lieutenant government sees it as inspirational as well. >> you light up peoples' imagination and that there is a special place and we can make it that much more special. >> and they've raised $5.5 million, looking for more donation autos this is a piece of fine art so this is almost like...
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turn to senokot-s tablets. senokot-s has a natural vegetable laxative ingredient plus the comfort of a stool softener for gentle, overnight relief of occasional constipation. go to senokot-s.com for savings. >>> our fifth story tonight is the super pac economy, the one that supports mitt romney, has already raked in $65 million. more than groups spent total at this point in the 2008 election. john avlon is writing a series of reports on the super pac economy, and he joins me now with a look at some of the stunning headlines. >> it's absolutely amazing. there's a gold rush going on right now beneath the struggling economy, to give people a sense of what we're talking about. $5.8 billion total is expected to be spent. 2.5 billion in the presidential race alone. what are the dimensions of the super pack economy? the new, new thing. 844 super packs have been formed in the wake of citizen united. here's another stunning fact. only 100 individuals account for 59% of the money raised today. it's an amazing statistic.
turn to senokot-s tablets. senokot-s has a natural vegetable laxative ingredient plus the comfort of a stool softener for gentle, overnight relief of occasional constipation. go to senokot-s.com for savings. >>> our fifth story tonight is the super pac economy, the one that supports mitt romney, has already raked in $65 million. more than groups spent total at this point in the 2008 election. john avlon is writing a series of reports on the super pac economy, and he joins me now with a...
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...and reeineries coming back online after hurricane isaac...should start to push prices doww fox45's pump patrol is always looking for the owest gas prices in the region. find the best price in your neighborhood at fox paltimore dot com. &p3 bad day for a monsterous robbbr in north carolina. carolina. police say the man wanted in several convenience store robberies is now ehind bars. police believed áeric orrá used the rankenstein mask to pull off 4 robberies in 90-minutes last week. officials say he cciss-crossed the area snntching cash and cigarettes. good day for couples renewing their wedding vows. more than 5-hundred couples celebrated everlasting love today in a huge marriage renewal ceremony in texas. a special mass in houston honored husbands and wives marking their 25-th and 50-th anniversaries.....hats a lot of peoole kissing and saying i do all over again. bad day for a reporter who couldn't seem to get on this baby's good side. ádan daruá was covering a fall festival in colorado and tried to check on ádrew the farm kidá to see how the festival was going for him...he
...and reeineries coming back online after hurricane isaac...should start to push prices doww fox45's pump patrol is always looking for the owest gas prices in the region. find the best price in your neighborhood at fox paltimore dot com. &p3 bad day for a monsterous robbbr in north carolina. carolina. police say the man wanted in several convenience store robberies is now ehind bars. police believed áeric orrá used the rankenstein mask to pull off 4 robberies in 90-minutes last week....
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thick approaching the coast line staying gray all day long and the temperatures outside in the '40's and 50's and i think by the afternoon become mostly sunny except for the beaches the '50s and '60s their but inside the bay area sunshine but " whether in said the bay area. stain similar in the next couple of days. ,,,,,,,, >>> today, christina applegate. >> with big surprises you could win. >>> to have hundreds of people telling me, you changed my life. saved my marriage. not me, but god. they're telling me you can't help but leave sunday afternoon -- >> help me understand what's happening right now, joel. >> you know, what it is is -- you just feel very -- i told you i was a cry baby. but you just feel very rewarded. very humbled. >> welcome back to "cbs this morning." pastor joel osteen spoke to cbs about his ministry in 2007. his weekly broadcast is watched in more than ten million american homes and 43,000 people a week attend services at his lakewood church in houston. >> he is also a best-selling author. his new book is "i declare: 31 promises to speak over your life." joel os
thick approaching the coast line staying gray all day long and the temperatures outside in the '40's and 50's and i think by the afternoon become mostly sunny except for the beaches the '50s and '60s their but inside the bay area sunshine but " whether in said the bay area. stain similar in the next couple of days. ,,,,,,,, >>> today, christina applegate. >> with big surprises you could win. >>> to have hundreds of people telling me, you changed my life. saved my...
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those surprising little things s does still make you take notice. there are a million reasons why. but your erectile dysfunction that could be a question of blood flow. cialis for daily use anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. tablet approved ly or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions u take nitransafe drop in blood pr side effects may include headache, upsele ache. to avoid long-ing more than four hours. or if you have any allergic reactions the lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop ask your doctor about cialis for daily use and a 30-tablet free trial. >>> well prince touring the and ba topless ph worse.published photos o kate middleton sunbathing has a f cnn international max spoke duke and duchess today. whes impression, really, of upset andated by these pictures. and he feels angry. parazzi in particular ri's wor now, his wife trying there. what is ercewaable of a debate around whether or not they could run his completely invasionerms o and in theia mchzi french magaz that yfit p
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the bay. 70's low 80's inland. here's accu-weather 7 day forecast. about 5 more days of this kind of pleasant and mild but below average late summer weather c coming our way then saturday fall arrives and temperature goes up 2 degrees. but bottom out on sunday with a drop in temperatures. pretty cool on sunday. >> pleasant mild below average. >> there you go. >> my academic career. >> thanks expense near sales of make up for men are sky rocketing in the socially conservativeve male dominated country. south korea has become the male make up capitol of the world. 500 million dollar industry expected to almost double this year. nation that once embraced the rugged look male beauty now considered a spark of social success. things begin to change in the late 1990's when the south korean government relaxed a ban on japanese cultural goods exposing south korean to different ideas on male beauty. many women apparently in south korea like the growing trend. saying they feel they have more to talk about with guys who use mak
the bay. 70's low 80's inland. here's accu-weather 7 day forecast. about 5 more days of this kind of pleasant and mild but below average late summer weather c coming our way then saturday fall arrives and temperature goes up 2 degrees. but bottom out on sunday with a drop in temperatures. pretty cool on sunday. >> pleasant mild below average. >> there you go. >> my academic career. >> thanks expense near sales of make up for men are sky rocketing in the socially...
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the s&p was down 4, the das nasdaq fell 5. overseas trading. the nikkei dipped 35 point and the hang seng lost 56. >>> wall street gave up ground for the fifth monday in a row thanks to fresh signs of an economic slowdown. news that northeast manufacturing hit a 3.5 year low, set off investors jitters. this days after friday's news that august industrial production fell. the most in more than three years. >>> after the bell, apple shares cruised past $700 for the very first time after announcing orders for the iphone 5 topped 2 million in their first 24 hours. that's more than double the amount of its predecessor. >>> office depot was one of the biggest movers, rising 5% after an activist investment firm became their largest shareholder. >>> elsewhere, federal regulators are looking into what caused oil prices to plunge more than $4 in a matter of minutes monday afternoon. just hours before a midnight strike deadline, the canadian auto workers union reached a tentative deal with ford. the union extended contract negotiations with general motors
the s&p was down 4, the das nasdaq fell 5. overseas trading. the nikkei dipped 35 point and the hang seng lost 56. >>> wall street gave up ground for the fifth monday in a row thanks to fresh signs of an economic slowdown. news that northeast manufacturing hit a 3.5 year low, set off investors jitters. this days after friday's news that august industrial production fell. the most in more than three years. >>> after the bell, apple shares cruised past $700 for the very...
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turn to senokot-s tablets. senokot-s has a natural vegetable laxative ingredient plus the comfort of a stool softener for gentle, overnight relief of occasional constipation. go to senokot-s.com for savings. >>> prince william and his wife kate are touring southern ance. max foster caught up with william and kate today. you spoke with the duke and duchess today, what did they say? >> reporter: it's the impression of upset and anger. she feels humiliated by these pictures. and he feels angry. what you have here is a situation where william's reminded of his youth. so his mother was absolutely hounded by the press. right up until the moment she died. he's worried that's going to start happening to the duchess now. his wife, and he's protective of her. he's really tried to draw a line here, to say to the paparazzi, to say what is acceptable and what isn't acceptable. there is a bit of a debate around whether they could run these pictures in las vegas. but for him, this is completely different. this is unacceptable
turn to senokot-s tablets. senokot-s has a natural vegetable laxative ingredient plus the comfort of a stool softener for gentle, overnight relief of occasional constipation. go to senokot-s.com for savings. >>> prince william and his wife kate are touring southern ance. max foster caught up with william and kate today. you spoke with the duke and duchess today, what did they say? >> reporter: it's the impression of upset and anger. she feels humiliated by these pictures. and he...
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that is better than doubled the first orders of the predecessor, 4-s. stopping short of giving us any proof of numbers. wait a minute. why not have 1 million units ready and so the 2 million? is apple really that clueless or might they be creating a product shortage intentionally to stoke a purchasing panic for the product? apple put out a statement this morning, they were not all that contrite about the snafu, saying that iphone pre-orders have shattered the previous record held by the iphone for model. they say they're forecasting demand and matching the manufacturing, apple is simply too hungry to ever leave sales on tap and on the table. to be sure, this is the broadest iphone rollout. they will be in nine countries next week, another 22 countries a week later, and most major carriers, have them from the get go. now, apple has one more chance to get right on the supply and demand equation, next month, when it is expected to unveil the new ipad. cheryl: okay, they do so much from agendas. it is also worth noting that apple stock went to a new high. t
that is better than doubled the first orders of the predecessor, 4-s. stopping short of giving us any proof of numbers. wait a minute. why not have 1 million units ready and so the 2 million? is apple really that clueless or might they be creating a product shortage intentionally to stoke a purchasing panic for the product? apple put out a statement this morning, they were not all that contrite about the snafu, saying that iphone pre-orders have shattered the previous record held by the iphone...
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it is larger than the entire s&p 600, that's a smaller company. you put them all together and you still don't get one apple and it is nearly equal to the combined market cap, this stuns me, of exxonmobil and microsoft, the second and third biggest companies in the u.s. about two years ago, exxon was bigger than apple so apple's surge has been incredibly fast. maybe you think it will keep going or maybe you think it's a bubble but apple is a world power right now. its market cap is larger than the gdp of all but 18 countries. take that, switzerland, saudi arabia. apple is a monster. it is only getting bigger. anderson cooper is next. ♪ and even more from real families who use them like this. we think there's another test to consider. it's based on one simple question. after living with your van, would you buy it again? more town & country owners do than the owners of any other minivan. it's called the test of ownership, and to us, it's the most important test there is. but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff
it is larger than the entire s&p 600, that's a smaller company. you put them all together and you still don't get one apple and it is nearly equal to the combined market cap, this stuns me, of exxonmobil and microsoft, the second and third biggest companies in the u.s. about two years ago, exxon was bigger than apple so apple's surge has been incredibly fast. maybe you think it will keep going or maybe you think it's a bubble but apple is a world power right now. its market cap is larger...
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they're calling on them to kill more s -- more u.s. diplomats. in pakistan, protesters stepping on images of president obama. setting fire to a police vehicle. circumstances reinforcing the need for presence in the region. today, the white house is saying they have not ruled out the possibility about an attack in been gauzy being planned. wbal-tv 11 news. >> it's hard to believe, but we are coming up on the 10th anniversary of the sniper attacks around the maryland and d.c. area. returning is the public face of the investigation. later today, the investigator who led the search for the shooter over the terrifying 3 weeks will be sharing with their remember about the shooting spree with other law-enforcement officers. it was october 2002 when two men terrorized the d.c.-maryland- virginia. most were later convicted. the discussion starts in about an hour and the 11 news crew will be there with a full report tonight at 11. for horse racing fans in maryland, it is the end of an era. >> the last horse raised in state and to win the prick it -- win th
they're calling on them to kill more s -- more u.s. diplomats. in pakistan, protesters stepping on images of president obama. setting fire to a police vehicle. circumstances reinforcing the need for presence in the region. today, the white house is saying they have not ruled out the possibility about an attack in been gauzy being planned. wbal-tv 11 news. >> it's hard to believe, but we are coming up on the 10th anniversary of the sniper attacks around the maryland and d.c. area....
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was so that barack so s devoted to his family, especially the women in his life. i saw the love and respect he had for his mother. i saw how proud he was that she put herself through school football supporting himself and his sister as a single mom. i saw his tenderness for his grandmother. long after she should have retired, she was still waking up every morning and catching a bus to her job to support families. he watched as she was passed over for promotions and simply because she was a woman. he also saw how she kept doing the same job, getting up your or your -- after year without complaint or regret. in barack i found a real connection. in his life's story, i found so much of my own. growing up on the south side of chicago, i saw my father make the same uncomplaining journey every day. it was at the city water plant. he have the same dignity. we all have somebody in our lives like that. that same hope, that same pride in being able to provide for his kids, hoping that they would have opportunities he could never dream of. our families were not asking for muc
was so that barack so s devoted to his family, especially the women in his life. i saw the love and respect he had for his mother. i saw how proud he was that she put herself through school football supporting himself and his sister as a single mom. i saw his tenderness for his grandmother. long after she should have retired, she was still waking up every morning and catching a bus to her job to support families. he watched as she was passed over for promotions and simply because she was a...
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>>s s . >> he's a private equity executive. he runs sun capital partners which is a legitimately turn around firm. their real job is to buy up smaller companies out of bankruptcy, try to fix them. before that he was a bank we are lehman brothers. the story goes he and his partner while with lehmann went to bain to pitch a deal. they said we want to do what they're doing. they quit lehman and formed their own firm. >> in may it was $50,000 per plate. so, you know, as a donor, if you're going in, you're paying quite a pretty penny to hear from a candidate or a nominee, just take me inside something like this. what exactly do you expect to hear? how do the candidates normally act? how candid are they? >> i think they're normally probably maybe a little more candid than on the stump. maybe a little bit different. there is a speech that gets given or comments that get given, but give and take and q and a. 47% comment and the issue about israel and palestine, which also made some waves today that was in response to questions. so what
>>s s . >> he's a private equity executive. he runs sun capital partners which is a legitimately turn around firm. their real job is to buy up smaller companies out of bankruptcy, try to fix them. before that he was a bank we are lehman brothers. the story goes he and his partner while with lehmann went to bain to pitch a deal. they said we want to do what they're doing. they quit lehman and formed their own firm. >> in may it was $50,000 per plate. so, you know, as a donor,...
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problem, barack obama ran into this as well in '0, it was one of barack obama's only unscripted gaffe s over several years in the public eye. it happens repeatedly to someone like mitt romney because there is more scripting going on and more time off script. and so part of what he has to do is figure out who does he want to be, what is the core message he wants to give to everyone and can he stick to it? i think that's hard in an era where more of what you say pops off on twitter or on a handheld device. >> remarkably -- the line that he is treading is so thin, it is so painfully apparent that he himself is not comfortable with speaking sort of in an open fashion to the american public. >> when president obama in 2008 made the comment about people in pennsylvania clinging to their guns and their religion, he was making the case for this is why we have to do a better job of reaching out to people and talking to people because here's what happens. he wasn't saying so we should blow them off, we're never going to get them, don't have to care about them. granted, it was inartfully said but
problem, barack obama ran into this as well in '0, it was one of barack obama's only unscripted gaffe s over several years in the public eye. it happens repeatedly to someone like mitt romney because there is more scripting going on and more time off script. and so part of what he has to do is figure out who does he want to be, what is the core message he wants to give to everyone and can he stick to it? i think that's hard in an era where more of what you say pops off on twitter or on a...
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by the close, the dow lost 40 points, the nasdaq was down five, and the s&p off four-and- a-half points. until now, stocks had been powered higher on hopes of the federal reserve taking action to stimulate the economy. with that done, what's likely to drive the markets going forward? ruben ramirez reports. >> reporter: when the federal reserve announced last week it will open its pocketbook, investors piled into everything from stocks to gold. but with a weekend to think about the potential impact of the fed's actions, investors had new questions. >> the real question facing investors is will this liquidity morph into a growth rally. will the central bank action actually translate into better economic data, better earnings data. >> reporter: s&p expects third quarter earnings to be down about 2% from the same period last year. >> the third quarter is widely expected to be pretty soft. it's the fourth quarter and next year where things are widely expected to accelerate and that's why guidance is going to be so important. >> reporter: beyond earnings, young says wall street is focused on
by the close, the dow lost 40 points, the nasdaq was down five, and the s&p off four-and- a-half points. until now, stocks had been powered higher on hopes of the federal reserve taking action to stimulate the economy. with that done, what's likely to drive the markets going forward? ruben ramirez reports. >> reporter: when the federal reserve announced last week it will open its pocketbook, investors piled into everything from stocks to gold. but with a weekend to think about the...
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the s&p down 2. and the nasdaq was basically flat losing 1. apple shares though powered higher closing above the $700 a share mark after crossing the $700 threshold monday in after-hours trading. meanwhile, the federal express company, fed ex, fell about 3%. its earning beat estimates but it cut its profit target. home builder sentiment rose to its highest level in more than six years. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. now back to "hardball." >>> and i'll tell you what. our campaign has a secret weapon, and that secret weapon is speaking right now in tulsa, oklahoma. let's take a look. >> hello, i'm mitt romney, and i understand the hardships facing ordinary americans. for example, this summer one of my horses failed to medal at the olympics, so i know hardship. >> welcome back to "hardball." that was, of course, the fake president obama and the fake mid-romney on "saturday night live" this weekend, but "snl" was perhaps onto something. barack obama is seemingly ahead of mitt romney even while voters aren't happy with the econo
the s&p down 2. and the nasdaq was basically flat losing 1. apple shares though powered higher closing above the $700 a share mark after crossing the $700 threshold monday in after-hours trading. meanwhile, the federal express company, fed ex, fell about 3%. its earning beat estimates but it cut its profit target. home builder sentiment rose to its highest level in more than six years. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. now back to "hardball." >>> and i'll...